
What happens when a romantic Victorian pile that was meant to be your 'forever home' turns out to be a disaster in disguise? One Little Duck Pond Café pair are about to find out. Could the fall-out wreck their relationship? One thing's for sure – it will take nothing short of a miracle to turn this turkey into the house of their dreams . . .
My Review:
The Forever Home is the 38th book in the Little Duck Pond Café. I loved The Forever Home so much. I can't believe this is only my second foray into the Little Duck Pond Café world. These stories are amazing.
I loved Ellie and Zak's story. While Zak is dealing with some writer's block, he spends time away from Sunnybrook. Ellie, in the meantime, is working with a contactor to make some improvements to the new home this cute couple has just purchased. When a new face pops into town Ellie takes Rhona under her wing.
I really enjoyed being back in Sunnybrook. The characters are delightful and the setting is wonderfully crafted. Ellie is a great character, filled with passion for her new home, upcoming birth of her and Zak's baby. Rhona is also great and, while her past is filled with heartbreak and impossible decisions, I loved watching her blossom as she starts the next chapter of her life in Sunnybrook.
Not everything in Sunnyvale is
perfect, though. The Forever Home is filled with drama and secrets. Rhona's past
threatens to catch up with her and Zak's secrets threaten to crumble Ellie's
world. The book is also filled with love, compassion, best of all -
family.
The Forever Home is a fantastic novel. The author has crafted a wonderful world. I enjoyed the writing style, pacing, and vivid imagery. The characters are written with depth, emotion, and realism.
I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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Meet the Author:
Rosie's continuing love of writing saw her study English at Dundee University and spend her twenties working on various teenage magazines, including Jackie and Blue Jeans, and meeting pop stars. Then she got serious and worked as a newspaper sub-editor at the Dundee Courier before moving to Surrey and setting up an organic veg box delivery business.
These days, she lives with her family in the beautiful county of Northumberland and has finally realised a life-long dream of becoming a published author. She currently writes the Little Duck Pond Cafe series of novellas, which is centred around life in a village cafe. Each book can be read as a stand-alone story.
Rosie has also written traditionally-published books under the name Catherine Ferguson.
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